PUBLIC NOTICES COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT GAS HEADQUARTERS, Sophia Street, Timaru, At 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY TO-DAY (Wednesday), February 12, 1936. (1) Pork Chops (French Style); (2) Peaches baked with Wine; (3) Honey Scones; (4) Cherry Cakes, with Rum Filling. Home Science Supervisor, MISS DORIS JONES. THE TIMARU GAS, COAL & COKE COMPANY, LIMITED. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT HOME NURSING CLASS COMMENCES AT 7.30 P.M., AMBULANCE HALL LATTER STREET, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL RATE PENALTY NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ten Per Cent, will, in accordance with a resolution of the Council, be added to all rates for the year 1935-36 unpaid after the 15th of February. The Timaru Borough Council has resolved that no extension of penalty will be granted. For the convenience of ratepayers the office will remain open until 9 p.m. on Friday, the 14th instant for the payment of rates only. R. JORDAN. Acting Town Clerk. STH. CANTERBURY EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC NOTICE. AT the request of his Worship the Mayor, the Retailers announce that the Retail Shops in Timaru will be closed all day on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., on account of the Friendly Society’s Annual Picnic. E. PORTER, Chairman, Retailers’ Section S.C. Employers’ Association. SOUTH CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD £5,000 WORTH DEBENTURES FOR SALE. T"HE BOARD have for disposal debentures of £lOO denomination bearing interest at per cent. These debentures are a Trustee Security and fully protected by a special rate, and the Public Trustee is Sinking Fund Commissioner. J. H. MCAULIFFE, Secretary. GYROTILLER r J _ ’HE GYROTILLER will be returning to WAIMATE THIS WEEK. Any enquiries directed to MR A. G. PATERSON, Waimate Hotel, Waimate, will be promptly attended to. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT J HEREBY give notice of my intention to issue at the expiry of two weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 313048 on the life of Charles Musker Wilson, deceased, late of Albury, Blacksmith, which is declared to have been lost. W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington. February 5, 1936.
BUSINESS NOTICES EDGINTON AND LOVEGROVE, THE ART FLORISTS, SPECIALISTS IN ALL CLASSES OF FLORAL WORK. Wreaths, Sprays, Crosses made up with choicest Flowers, at shortest notice. Shop: Stafford Street, opposite Norrie’s; ’Phone 465 M; Residence, ’Phone 4655. A.M.P. SOCIETY RECORD YEAR For NEW BUSINESS TOTAL AMOUNT COMPLETED DURING 1935 WAS £24,022,500 £6,061,016 IN EXCESS OF THE 1934 FIGURES. AND EXCEEDS THE SOCIETY’S PEAK YEAR BY £2,670,000. FUNDS OF THIS GREAT SOCIETY NOW £100,000,000 THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. THERE IS POSITIVELY NO OBLIGATION ATTACHED TO ANY INQUIRIES FOR TABLES OF RATES G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED M. WARD, Representative for New Business.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20340, 12 February 1936, Page 1
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